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The three stages of the annealing process that proceed as the temperature of the material is increased are: recovery, recrystallization, and grain growth.
There are five basic heat treating processes: hardening, case-hardening, annealing, normalizing, and tempering. Although each of these processes bring about different results in metal, all of them involve three basic steps: heating, soaking, and cooling. Heating is the first step in a heat-treating process.
1) Heat to above non-magnetic (1400-1600F) and hold it there for a few minutes. Cool to black (below 900F) and quench in water. 2) Heat to just below non-magnetic (about 1200-1300F) and hold there for a few minutes. Cool to black and quench in water.
To anneal carbon steel you take it to 1400 degrees and hold that temp for 30 minutes then shut the kiln off with the part inside. This allows the temperature to go down gradually/evenly to give proper soft annealed state.
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1) Heat to above non-magnetic (1400-1600F) and hold it there for a few minutes. Cool to black (below 900F) and quench in water. 2) Heat to just below non-magnetic (about 1200-1300F) and hold there for a few minutes. Cool to black and quench in water.
Full annealing consists of heating steel to above the upper critical temperature, and slow cooling, usually in the furnace. It is generally only necessary to apply full annealing cycles to the higher alloy or higher carbon steels. This process is only applicable to plain carbon and low alloy steels.
Spheroidize annealing is an intermediate processing step to allow the wire to be further rolled to a smaller Gage without cracking.
In the case of ferrous metals, such as steel, annealing is performed by heating the material (generally until glowing) for a while and then slowly letting it cool to room temperature in still air. Copper, silver and brass can be either cooled slowly in air, or quickly by quenching in water.
Sterling Silver can be hardened by heating to 600 °FF (316°C). Hold for 30-50 minutes then let it air cool to room temperature. Work: Fine and Sterling Silver will work-harden when rolled, drawn, or forged.
Working in a dimly lit room, put your piece of metal on a fire brick. Brush your piece with a mixture of Borax and denatured alcohol. Begin by adjusting your torch to be soft and bushy avoid making it harsh and hissing. Heat evenly until the piece begins to glow a dark orange/red.
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To anneal them properly you need to drop them into cold water while they are still hot. Leaving them to cool naturally tempers them, and they harden up slightely again. I anneal all my copper washers before I use them or reuse them.
Unlike other metals, brass cannot be heat-hardened as this will only make it softer. Brass must be work-hardened by heating it and then hammering or rolling it together. If the metal begins to melt, stop heating it.
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